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William R. Morris HELP speech, October 20, 1996

Description: Photocopy of a speech given by William R. Morris, Chairman, Coordinating Council on Human Relations, at Temple Beth‐El in South Bend. In it, Mr. Morris speaks of the need for continuing and increasing the help of white allies in the civil rights movement in the face of what he calls a white backlash. Morris believes clergy can be an important tool in that process.
Origin: 1996-10-20
Source: http://michianamemory.sjcpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16827coll4/id/2806
Collection: Civil Rights and African American History
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Subjects: African Americans--Indiana--South Bend
South Bend (Ind.)--Race relations

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